Philip II of Macedon

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Philip of Macedon (Philip II) was king of Macedonia from 359 to 336 BC. He was the father of Alexander the Great, who ruled after he was assasinated. Philip can be credited for laying the groundwork of the empire that his son would go on to conquer.